Published on May 31, 2017The United Nations says the root of Palestinian hardship is Israeli policies in the West Bank and Gaza. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has published a report in which it depicts occupation practices as the key cause of humanitarian needs in the occupied Palestinian territories. The report further notes that the territories residents suffer from a lack of basic security. It also refers to Palestinian civilians’ lack of protection from violence, displacement, restrictions on access to services and livelihoods, and other rights violations. Israel occupied the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.

Revelation 2:9 – …. and I know the blasphemy of those who say they are Jews and are not, but are a synagogue of Satan.

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Revelation 2:9 – …. and I know the blasphemy of those who say they are Jews and are not, but are a synagogue of Satan.

“In 2001, Dr. Ariella Oppenheim, of Hebrew University, a biologist, published the first extensive study of DNA and the origin of the Jews. Her research found that virtually all the Jews came from Khazar blood. Not only that but Oppenheim discovered that the Palestinians—the very people whom the Jews had been persecuting and ejecting from Israel’s land since 1948—had more Israelite blood than did the Jews.In sum, the vast majority of the Jews were not Jews; some of the Palestinians were. Some of the Palestinians even had a DNA chromosome which established that they were “Cohens”—workers at the ancient Temple and synagogues of the Jews.” – Quote

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Mr. Benjamin Freedman, a Jewish industrialist born in New York, wrote in the Economic Council Letter published there of October 15 1947: “These Eastern European Jews have neither a racial nor a historic connection with Palestine. Their ancestors were not inhabitants of the Promised Land. They are the direct descendants of the people of the Khazar Kingdom. The Khazars were a non-Semitic, Turko-Mongolian tribe.” Mr. Freedman was challenged, unwisely, by a Zionist objector; he invited his challenger to go with him to the Jewish room of the New York Public Library. There they could together examine the Jewish Encyclopedia volume I pp. 1-12, and the published works of Graetz, Dubnow, Friedlander, Raisin and many other noted Jewish historians, which, as well as other non-Jewish authorities, “establish the fact beyond all possible doubt”.’ ~ Somewhere South of Suez (1950) pp349-350.” –

Published on May 31, 2017US President Donald Trump’s insistence that NATO members should spend 2 percent of their GDP on defense is meant to “call their bluff” on their commitment to the alliance, says a political analyst.

Published on May 31, 2017The EU is pushing the UK to pay for everything to leave. This is more about trying to keep the UK from leaving. Banks are now reporting that revenue will be much lower now and moving forward. Chicago PMI declines but then they issued a correction and it increases.Pending home sales implode. The Fed says its impossible to spot bubbles, Bernanke said the same thing right before the bubbles popped in 2008. The tech bubble is starting crack, outlfows are being reported. Mauldin warns we are headed to a major reset. Fitch warns the biggest threat to the dollar is within the US, the empire will fall if these pieces of legislation are passed.

Published on May 31, 2017The German Chancellor Angela Merkel says: ‘We Europeans truly have to take our fate into our own hands,’ adding, ‘we have to fight for our own destiny’. Well, indeed! Europe is still relatively rich. Why shouldn’t it be more self-reliant? Is this the start of a transatlantic divorce?

Published on May 31, 2017In an interview with French newspaper Le Figaro, President Vladimir Putin described newly elected French President Emmanuel Macron as a pragmatic leader who could find common ground with Russia, allowing for rapprochement and cooperation in key areas.

Forget Discussions About Peace and Stability — Washington’s Policy in the South China Sea Is Confrontational by BRIAN CLOUGHLEY, https://www.strategic-culture.org/The American guided missile destroyer USS Dewey was reported as having carried out a ‘freedom of navigation operation’ or FONOP in the South China Sea on May 24. According to the US Naval Institute the undertaking involved manoeuvres «within 12 nautical miles of Mischief Reef for about 90 minutes zig-zagging in the water near the installation. At one point during the operation, the ship’s crew conducted a man overboard drill».–Mischief Reef is 900 miles from the mainland of China, and 12,000 miles from the mainland of the United States. It has been built up by China from a sandy pile of rock into a habitable base and lies in the Spratly Island chain which is claimed by the Philippines and Vietnam, both members of the Association of South East Asian Nations, ASEAN.–A week before the United States sent a warship to «demonstrate that Mischief Reef is not entitled to its own territorial sea regardless of whether an artificial island has been built on top of it» there was a meeting attended by representatives of China and all ten ASEAN countries. The purpose was to continue discussions aimed at establishing a code of conduct in the South China Sea, and on May 18 an announcement of progress was made. It was stated that all concerned nations «uphold using the framework of regional rules to manage and control disputes, to deepen practical maritime cooperation, to promote consultation on the code [of conduct] and jointly maintain the peace and stability of the South China Sea».–As stated by the head of the Chinese delegation, deputy foreign minister Liu Zhenmin, «the draft framework contains only the elements and is not the final rules, but the conclusion of the framework is a milestone in the process and is significant. It will provide a good foundation for the next round of consultations». It wasn’t a breakthrough in agreeing about allocation of territory or anything like that — but it was indicative of peaceful progress in an important matter affecting regional countries.–read more.